Archive for September, 2011

09.29.2011

MileagePlus Program Changing ‘Elite’ Status

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Just because you’re elite, doesn’t mean you’re really elite. What? United Continental Holding has recently announced that it’s MileagePlusprogram will soon be changing up their game. Beginning in 2012, the program will award additional elite-qualifying miles for members purchasing first-class or full-fare business or coach tickets. Tim Winship, editor the Frequentflier.com, commented “There are people now among […]

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09.26.2011

Welcoming the Sleepbox

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While many business class lounges offer private suites in which you are able to catch a bit of shut eye, the availability of such suites during major delays or the placement of the lounge within the airport may not make it overly convenient. The Russian-based architectural firm Arch Grouprecently recognized this problem and decided to take […]

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09.26.2011

Dreamliner Setting New Standards

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After three years of delays, mitigation, and an estimated $32 billion in expenditures, Boeing has finally fulfilled their contract with All Nippon Airways of Japan in delivery the worlds first Boeing 787 Dreamliner. The keys will officially be handed over in a grandiose event this morning in Everett, Washington at the 787 factory. The plane already vaunts the full decorum […]

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09.21.2011

Trekking in Tokyo

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There’s something special about this city; behind the rough exterior and overcrowded streets, you find a culture immersed in old-fashioned manners and a subcontext of serenity. If you’re willing to be patient and open minded, we’re certain you’ll find this business class destination as enjoyable as we do. Before the sun even rises, get your […]

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09.18.2011

Jet Lag Be Gone!

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Even if you’re the savviest of travelers, there may be one area of flying that you simply cannot grow accustomed to: jet lag. The ever so common concept of traveling between time zones, (sometimes only 1, other times as many as 10 or more) presents a biological problem that seems to get the best of […]

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